FROM VILLAGE TO GLOBAL STAGE: THE MALAYSIAN DOCTOR REVOLUTIONISING REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia — From humble rural roots to the forefront of global medical innovation, Professor Dr Mike Chan has become a pioneering figure in the field of regenerative and cellular medicine — earning recognition for breakthroughs that are changing lives around the world.

Born in a small Malaysian village, Chan’s journey to international acclaim began with a passion for science and healing that eventually led him to become a leading expert in stem cell therapy and bio‑regenerative medicine. Today, he heads the European Wellness Biomedical Group (EWBG), a world‑class medical and wellness organisation with treatment centres across multiple continents, including Europe and Asia, that focus on innovative approaches to health, longevity and cellular repair.

Located in this city, the EWBG facility in Kota Kinabalu has become a focal point of his mission to bring cutting‑edge medical solutions closer to home for Malaysians and patients across the region. The centre offers a wide range of advanced therapies — from stem cell treatments and exosome therapies to personalised holistic wellness protocols — all designed to address the root causes of disease rather than just symptoms, according to Chan.

His expertise extends well beyond clinical practice. With more than three decades of experience, Chan has authored numerous scientific publications and holds multiple international patents in areas related to immunology, stem cell biology and biotechnology. He has travelled the world delivering lectures, seminars and workshops aimed at educating both medical professionals and the public on the benefits and future potential of regenerative medicine.

Colleagues and collaborators describe him not only as an innovator, but as a mentor and advocate for a new paradigm in healthcare — one that emphasises preventive care, cellular regeneration and individualised treatment pathways. His work has helped bring hope to patients with chronic, degenerative or age‑related conditions, while also boosting the profile of Malaysia’s medical research capabilities on the global stage.

Despite his global success, Chan remains deeply connected to his Malaysian roots, often referring to his upbringing as foundational to his values and commitment to service. The Kota Kinabalu centre has attracted international attention not only for its innovative treatments, but also as a potential hub for medical education, research collaboration, and wellness tourism, drawing patients and experts from around the world to Sabah.

As the field of regenerative medicine continues to expand and evolve, Chan’s influence — from pioneering therapies to educating the next generation of healthcare providers — highlights the growing impact of Malaysian medical science on the world stage.

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